Mount Grant (Vermont)

See Mount Grant for other peaks with this name.
Mount Grant
Highest point
Elevation 3,623 ft (1,104 m)
Prominence 670 ft (200 m)[1]
Coordinates 44°3.13′N 72°55.57′W / 44.05217°N 72.92617°W / 44.05217; -72.92617Coordinates: 44°3.13′N 72°55.57′W / 44.05217°N 72.92617°W / 44.05217; -72.92617
Geography
Location Addison County, Vermont, U.S.
Parent range Presidential Range
Topo map USGS Lincoln

Mount Grant is a mountain located in Addison County, Vermont, in the Green Mountain National Forest. The mountain is named after U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885), and is part of the Green Mountains. Mount Grant is flanked to the east by Mount Cleveland and is three miles south of Lincoln Gap.

Mount Grant stands within the watershed of the Lake Champlain. The northeast side of Mount Grant drains into Stetson Brook, thence into the Mad River, the Winooski River, and into Lake Champlain. The south and west sides of Mount Grant drain into the New Haven River, thence into Otter Creek, and into Lake Champlain.

The Long Trail, a 272-mile (438-km) hiking trail running the length of Vermont, crosses the summit of Mount Grant.

Notes

  1. Key col elevation between 2,940 and 2,960 feet.

See also


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